A typical gravestone, based on guesswork by a think-tank set up to find a way to cope with death.

- His wife and children were seen to have saline seeping from their eyes for days afterwards.

- In order to prevent this secretion of saline, family members plan to 'bury' Ernest in a wooden box

Whilst it is argued that Compton had no fore-knowledge of the occurence, suicide has not been ruled out. Compton's lawyer, Johnny Foreigner, claims to have found a suicide note, which appears to be an account of where his assets and estate are to be assigned with no explanation given for his behaviour.
The chances of illness having claimed Ernest's life are further muddied by the opening statement in his suicide note: 'I, Ernest Compton of sound mind and body...'

Millions of people realised that relatives they once feared missing might actually be dead! Thousands flocked to pay candle-lit vigils to the dearly departed, some elderly folk even vigilised for fear of dying without noticing it!

Soon people were spraying saline all over each other in an orgy of brine, local militia intevened and order was restored.

As this was the first death ever, people weren't sure how to mourn properly.

“Death is but another part of the journey......not ours to decide....white shores!!”

~ Gandalf on mushrooms.

Judith Razorback, 65, began to secrete saline whilst recounting her awful story about the loss of her son, Razor , feared missing, now presumed dead. Judith left toddler Razor alone whilst she did some housework. She returned 20 years later to find a strange man, also called Razor, in her babies place! The event shocked her so much her hair went white, her eyesight, hearing and teeth were severely affected and floral patterns had emerged over all of her clothes!!!
Razor is now feared dead.

Ernest has caused a media shockwave:

“Quite frankly, I am shocked that the global media will even televise this material. It's simply too grotesque, mate”

Death appears to be something that can happen to us all, and it appears to have no cure, though we know that life causes. In an effort to prevent the pain and suffering civilisation experienced today, doctor's are banning reproduction;